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410 | Tue, 8/5/2014, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-Exhibit Hall B2 | |
Topic-Contributed Poster Presentations: SPA Competition — Topic Contributed Poster Presentations | |||
Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee | |||
Chair(s): Daniel McCaffrey, Educational Testing Service | |||
1: | Multiple Treatment Groups: A Case Study with Health Care Practice and Policy Implications — Alexandra Hanlon, University of Pennsylvania ; Karen Hirschman, University of Pennsylvania ; Beth Ann Griffin, RAND Corporation ; Mary Naylor, University of Pennsylvania | ||
2: | Bayesian Design and Data Analysis for an Ordinal Staging Score in Patients with Familial Adenomatous Polyposis — Sijin Wen, West Virginia University ; Jeffrey S. Morris, MD Anderson Cancer Center ; Patrick M. Lynch, MD Anderson Cancer Center | ||
3: | Optimal Normality Transformation Methods for the Analysis of Biomarkers — Kelly Zou, Pfizer ; Ching-Ray Yu, Pfizer ; Martin O. Carlsson, Pfizer ; Ye Tan, Pfizer | ||
4: | A Comparison and Integration of Quantile Regression and Finite Mixture Modeling — Richard Willke, Pfizer ; Ching-Ray Yu, Pfizer ; Birol Emir, Pfizer ; Kelly Zou, Pfizer ; Javier Cabrera, Rutgers University | ||
5: | Optimal Designs with Interim Analyzes for Phase II Studies with Long-Term Time-Specific Endpoints — Bo Huang, Pfizer ; Neal Thomas, Pfizer | ||
6: | Describing High-Order Statistical Dependence Using 'Concurrence Topology,' with Application to Functional MRI Brain Data — Steven Ellis, NYSPI at Columbia University ; Arno Klein, Sage Bionetworks | ||
7: | Statistical and Computational Methods for Predicting Cancer Prognosis by Integrating Omics Data — Lizhen Peng, Stony Brook University ; Xuefeng Wang, Stony Brook University | ||
8: | Overall Exposure Effects Estimation for Tobit Regression Models — Wei Wang, University of Mississippi Medical Center ; Michael Griswold, University of Mississippi Medical Center | ||
9: | How to Tell the Truth with Statistics: The Daily Change in the Dow, Is it Random? — John L. Stedl, Chicago State University | ||
10: | Spatiotemporal Analysis and Clustering of Wind Speeds — Laura Tupper, Cornell University ; David Scott Matteson, Cornell University | ||
11: | Single Index Methods for Estimation and Evaluation of Marker-Guided Treatment Rules Based on Multivariate Marker Panels — Veronika Skrivankova, University of Washington ; Patrick Heagerty, University of Washington | ||
12: | Resilience of Power-Law Degree Distributions of Networks — Yafei Wei, University of Pittsburgh ; Satish Iyengar, University of Pittsburgh | ||
13: | The Significance of Local Area Ecologic and Individual-Level Risk Factor Interactions in Understanding Social Determinants of Health — Kathryn A. Williams, Boston Children's Hospital/University of Ottawa ; David N. Williams, Boston Children's Hospital/Harvard School of Medicine ; Ian McDowell, University of Ottawa |
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